On the evening of July 24, the North Carolina Senate passed HB 589, the omnibus election law bill, on second reading. A few very inconsequential amendments were made. Third reading will be on July 25, and chances are the House … Continue reading
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Every three months, the Arizona Secretary of State issues a new voter registration tally. Here is the July 1, 2013 tally. Compared to the April 1 tally, all three of the state’s minor parties, and the independent voters, have increased; … Continue reading
North Carolina HB 589, the omnibus election law bill, will receive a vote in the State Senate on Wednesday, July 24. The session starts at 1 p.m. eastern time. Among the other parts of the bill is a provision moving … Continue reading
The Constitution, Green, and Libertarian Parties of Pennsylvania are currently fighting the Pennsylvania unique petition-challenge system in federal court. Pennsylvania is the only state in which, if a group submits a petition and challengers claim the petition lacks enough valid … Continue reading
On July 23, California held a special legislative election, 52nd Assembly district, in San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties. The largest city in the district is Ontario, and Ontario’s Mayor, Paul Leon, who is a registered independent, is running first. … Continue reading